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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

Season one

Hex Girls and Crush.

The girls performed at a concert singing their song, "Hex Girl", with Mystery Inc. in attendance since Velma Dinkley loved the band. A new villain known as the Phantom was trying to get rid of the Hex Girls and his first appearance almost seriously injured Thorn. After the concert, Mystery Inc goes backstage and Fred comes up with a plan that involved Daphne pretending to be Thorn since Thorn was the Phantom's main target. During the concert, Daphne (dressed as Thorn) sings a reprise version of "Earth, Wind, Fire, and Air". Then, unfortunately, Fred's traps land on Dusk and Luna and Daphne gets kidnapped. Later they find Daphne who was mad at Fred when he wished he didn't care about Daphne. Daphne then becomes 'Crush', a new, temporary band member of the Hex Girls. Thorn and Daphne then write a song for Daphne to get over Fred called "Trap of Love" then Daphne performs it at their concert as Crush. They eventually catch the Phantom and the Hex Girls become safe, and Daphne goes back to being herself and forgave Fred.[1]

Season two

The girls in casual attire.

They gave a concert performing the song, "Who Do Voodoo", until they heard Shaggy scream about zombies. They return to the town for a band battle against Rude Boy, singing the song, "Good Bad Girls". First they lose, but get back up when Scooby and Shaggy join in breaking the supposed spell on the town, stopping the music and saving the day. Right after they saved the day Shaggy started to destroy the Hex Girls' speakers and Scooby knocked over Dusk's drums; then they both started to bang the Hex Girls' extra guitars on the roof. Scooby looked up and so did Shaggy and they saw the Hex girls with their arms crossed except Dusk who had her hands on her hips, telling them they could stop now. Thorn wasn't to happy to see her guitars getting banged on the roof. Later, back at Shaggy's house they helped crack a clue of music in the Planispheric Disk, leading to the location of the key of water.[2]